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TXIE PACIFIC
bMNERCIAL ADVERTISER, f
liakesl Erery Tbaralar Mornina;. at Six
m n a. a a -a
r
rarer Annnns. a-wy-w.ws--.-vwwc.
;TS forwarded to foreignouaotrles will be 7 per annum.
m the office of publication. A II ppen fur A merican
porta, will hare American postage stamps oo them,
fill prevent any American postage being collected on
'frrr. Foreign sahecrihrrB, wbopreft-r It, can have their
rw anted through the Hawaiian mails, ami will be require
the inland postage of SI 04 at the Honolulu post office,
,n to the a bore charge of $7. .
t at wHicn adtbrtwsmbsts will be charged.
tent advertisments (ftrsT Insert loo) per line 10 eta.
(Each subsequent do. frets.
.anj (not exceeding tines) per annum ' $5 00.
Each additional line) " MM.
j- Payable always in advance. CB
r. font exceeding 10 lines space) first insertion SI 0C-.
Each subset went insertion - Met.
r Adtikti-ikh will he charged at the following rates
payable at the eml of each quarter: -nuare
(or twenty Unes) per quarter ... $5 00
Brth of a column per quarter - $1200
lt of a column per quarter ... - ' f 20 00
e column per quarter , - - $37 M
mmerciiil Advertiser. 'hKSSssjjk'j
Deferred Foreign SaaaMary.
Vanish Navy is much more formidable than
K, wx.l mmnriainvllSnmli l.-ir e
tllj uFr' ' -v.., ......
nro vessels, and oiany of the largest class. '
I t sin that four fifths of all the school
blL-hed in the United States are upon the
of Noah Webster; tne rttctionanes aad spell-
are almost excmsiTeiy w eoeters
ang shakers escape! from the Shaker Tillage
ana, in Albany county, last week, went to
trot married. Next day the plain bride-
id bride appeared rigged up in fashionable
th war is all over. ro resistance nas Deen
the United btates troops any where, and
s. Mormons who ran away, at first haye re-
r their homes, and announce their readiness
t to the Hws. The worst of them will leave,
a alone cares where they go if they will only
pyool our limits.
iis3ippi papers say the death of Gen. Qnit
caaed by the sickness contracted at the Na
tel in Washington, at the time of Buchanan's
kfion. adding that he was never well at all
ft time. It is added to this statement that at
hundred and thirty deaths have followed
Vises contracted in that same sickness.
Vs Mistake at a Late Trial tor Mnu
CUriOUS mtS'Ke OCCurrxi uu v7f.viy uu
Vssizes, in connection witn ine trial oi Ann
. ... . ... riiL.t nn r t
Ion, ln'HCtea ior me wunui ummrr vi xer
Id at Cilveriy. the prisoner nit engf.frert
Wl. hut Mr. Price, at the request or the
CTefende-l her. On beinz called : upon to
ke orisoner, whn w:is 0TerwheIme1 with nef,
r ... . r.i .
;he word "uniiTy. one was mmgiinciry
Ind in a ponfue'l state, and her plea was
one of "ot timlty." this was a most
mistake Cr the prisoner, as. instead of
nle-nn! on her own confession, she was
Vi her trill, and the jury returned a verdict
uifty. Of course she has received the full
kf the error. ant thouzh a self confessed
Vv has eioed the legal penalty of ber
yjinraKler Et.) Chronicle.
lra or Lrs. The Le Ry Gazette is
fir the fi.llowine :
f the heavy nin of Smd iy n?eht last, live
som of them measiinnic fonr inches in
rime from the clouds like manna, thouzh
plenty or half so welcome. They were
liwlirx on the side-walks and in the streets
re inintile alligators, in pliees fr removeil
k':r:e where they rnhshit. Can natnralists
tr the existence of these reptiles in the
If they tin we will tell them bow they come
Mown neon Le Roy.
CXG E5GLISH WOMAS MARHTT5Q A BtT-L
An aownnl!shd and beautiful youns;
womin MTs E. 5ynthall has fillen in love
rwvntly married Juan Fernandez, a cele-
koll fiihter at Madrid. The streneth and
f the Spaniard may be imairinel from the
he frequently tired out the fiercest null by
on its hack, and remained so firmly" that the
1 animal, finding every effort to dislodze
tin, would at length fill exhausted beneath
in ri Jer; a sizht that obtained more ap
- Fern index than the death of half-a-dozen
:he weipon of the stoutest Spaniard. The
e recently arrived in London, and are
1 in Blzravia, where a splendid mansion
hased to receive them by the father of the
mrt Circular.
a.tt Trade. Mercantile integrity, says
n, in the Independent, is just now at ft
i Uilnm wirolM. A man of sterling
and pure morals is the prince of the present
f services, when put info the scales will
b ul kick the beam. The tendency of things.
lt aze, is to go step by step, from extrava-
dih .nesty and ruin, and he who resists
n and corruption in every new fhngled.
'fiterior, is worthy of distinguished honor
re. ears azo our merchants, in the mam.
rmtnica!, temperate and pare in their morals.
a men are tne exception to a general rule.
Iriz men walk with a cane, drink wine, smoke
le Cist horses, visit the vilest places, and
(senHelves all the while on the h'ghway to
li 1 prosperity. They seem to be " pre-fore-
p-ated to make f -ols of themselves. These
nn in whose ranks all our Scbnylers, our
ans, aad Hantingtons are trained for mer
it eommercial life. The time has come for
Vm batness men to look after the morals of
i and their partners, and to demand a
i resolution in the standard of character,
to tike a new reckoning. TOere are ire t
pEci.ioss We copy the following decisions
peine court, in session at Nantucket last
ze B gelow presiding, from the Inquirer:
r fctarbuck rs. John IL Shaw. This case
rora the Court of Common Pleas on excep-
ws an action for money due from the de
the plaintiff on a promissory note. The
limed a right to file in set off a demand
listed of an amount due him from the nlain-
I owner of a whaleship, for money paid in
the drafts of the captain; the defendant
p?ent or ship's huband of said ship. It
M m the rtart of the nUintiff. that inas-
f e plaintiff was a co-owner, and that the
a wh.-i!ehip were partnert in the enter
hire between the owners was a legitimate
et off till the partnership business was
n l the accounts and affairs closed, and
'in to this effect was asked of the Court
e presiding Judge ruled differently, and
nS the plaintiff excepted.
re.iie G-urt sustained the exceptions, un-
of the trade can be shown that each co-
r'sious to the termination of a whale tovil'.
to D:l V in hi nrormrtinn r.f .rrna
n the viyaze. previous to its termination
ki il settlement of the enterprise. That the
mizht have opportunity to show such a
us i?e, a new trial was ordered at the bar
rt of Common Piens.
5iton w ery material to owners of whaling
many points of view, holding the relation
rs entirely different from what has been the
lins heret'ifore. H M. fiarilnpr fi.r r.liin
Urijihain tur defend int.
8. Swiin r. Edward W. Gardners al.
In action of contract fir the amount of a
ige due the plaintiff as captain of ship
Aw ir J of referee allowed to the nlain-
8 and cts, t.tal SI 718 1. J. H.
n'hiuiand G irdner 6r plaiutiif: Eliot.
ttiie for defendants.
4. Swain -2A. r. same This was an ac-
r discn ar -ing the master in a foreign
Ornnectel. as to parties, with the case
lament for defendant costs SI 78 82.
h-'hain and G miner for plaintiff; Eliot,
"n ior aerenlant.
UBrsTTRijio. We hear from all parts of
c"st y the Washington correspondent
fmia jfreu, and rrotn the South, and
U this side, ramnr n nnn rnnwir tt in
clitions against Sunora. Where there ia
ke there must be some fire. There are
'tent to newspaper readers fir the past
ears, woich give some appearance of
to these rumors. There has not in that
Prions outbreak or division between the
i Mexican States but could be traced back
7 of the North, because of the oonsolida-
FT and the treasury funds in the hands of
p the South, with the city of Mexico as the
aunng Lint winter, when men were here
id. knew well the feelings of the people
TamaalirMa. Chihnahn. Sonera, etc. it
Vl a Van, j.ln- mnmm ikat aimit TA
Xuageil organization upon American soil
P'y meet - with srmoathT. but the most
help fron, the Northern Mexican people.
desire, more than oaem expressed, that
"houkl be erected inta a nreaidener. like I &3'I7 '
r the condition of Texas when, separated
Ma and the Mexican confederacy, she was
f be ashered into the hnsnm and fellow-
American Union. In Durangn, as ia
tLvhra . tk. iiU k.i w
pes despoiled, and their most populous
Mated by the ravages of the fierce Apaches.
W families have, since the Mexican war,
jnjtbeir children in oar Catholic colleges,
their visits home, carry with them an
tnthoaiaaai for oar institutions, and a
that their native States shall follow in
Pmaiercial and general prosperity which
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hrvfrlrirwWrnV
i i
P
Qnsmss '(Carte.
a. p. everett,
otiowee:
Honolulu, Oahu, H. I.
63-ly
A. P. EVERETT,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Janion's new block, Queen street, Honolulu, H. I.
REFERENCES
Messrs. "anfso- k Tappas, -
E. D. Brigbah Co., -
Bctlkb, Kmra It Hill,
Honolulu, July 1, 1847.
Boston.
53-tf
CRAS. a. BtSHOP.
WM. A. ALDRICB.
BISHOP & CO.,
Bankers. Office In the east corner or u Makee's
Kaahnmana street. Hon Juln.
Block," on
Will receire depos U, discount first-class business paper, and
" w couecung, etc. lla-tf
B. W. FIELD,
CoBDmission Merchant, Honolulu, Oahu, gandwich Islands.
By iiermission, he reftrrs to
l. W. Cabtwkirrt, President of Manufacturers' Insoranca
lraiany, Boston,
llessrs. II. A. Hikrcb, - - - Boston.
TnAvca, Rica Co., -
Kdwari More Rosisao, - New Bedlbrd.
Jobs W. Barbstt k Soss, - Nantucket.
Psrkiss k Skito, - - New London.
B. If. Ssow, - . Honolulu
23-tf
C. A. tc II. F. POOR,
IMPORT R3 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HONOLULU, OAHU, SANDWICH ISLANDS.
REFKR TO
Obobgs F. Peabodv, Esq., - Philadelphia.
Kluha Haskkll, rsq., - - New Bedford.
Messrs. Read, 1BA0 wira k Dexter, - Boston.
w aldo. Babrt & Co., ... New York.
Abkrsetht. Clark k Co., . - San Francisco.
Badges 4c Lixdembekgw, - . San Francisco.
W-tf
C. L. RICHARDS. B. W SEVERANCE.
C. L. RICHARDS & CO.,
Ship Chnndh-r. Commission Merchants, and dealrrs In General
Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahn. Sandwich Islands.
REFER TO
Messrs. C. A. Williams k Co.,
DO. Watekxas,
B. F. Ssow,
William k Haves,
Thomas Fitch. -Williams
k Barsks,
' Mob;ax, Stosb k Co.,
McRrsp Jc Merrill.
Asa T. Lawtox,
T. k A. R. Nte,
Edward C. Jose, -8.
ORirrrra Morgas,
ns-tf
Honolulu.
New London.
San Francisco.
New Bedlord.
. C WATKRMAS. JOBS P. P0P.
D. C. WATERM AN" Si CO.,
COMMISSlOy MERCHANTS.
Especial attention paid to the interests of Uie Whaling Fleet, by
the furnishing of funds, purchase and sale of Exchange, Oil,
none, uenenu Merchandise, and the procuring of freight.
" REFERENCES.
Messrs. Iaac II.)Viad, Jr., k Co., New Bedford.
W. G. E. Pope, Esq., do.
Morgan, tose Co., San Francisco.
McRrER Merrill, do. 117-tf
J.C.SPALDING,
Commission Merchant, and Importer, Honolulu, Oahu, 8. 1.
Wanted, Bills of Exchange on the I. S. and Europe. Con
signments from abroad promptly attended to. Island pro
duce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods. Jy 1-tr
W. A. ALDRICII,
Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise Commission
Agent for the Sale of Sugar. MoUsses and Coffee, and other
Island Produce. Agent for the LfHCR Plant atio. Con
signments of all kinds of Island Produce solicited. Orders
tor Merchandise promptly attended to. 66-tf
CCST. C. MELCHERS. liCST BK1NERS.
3IELCIIERS Sc CO.,
Commission Merchants and Ship Chandlers, Honolulu, Oahu,
8. I. Stone store comer of Kaahumanu ami Merchant sts.
Money advanced on favorable terms for Whalers hills on the
V. 8. and Europe. July 1, lS.VWf
S. N. EMERSON,
Waialoa, Oaho, Dealer in General Merchandise. Country Pro
duce such as Corn, Beans, Bananas, Butter, Eggs, A-e:
63-tf
. B. F. SNOW,
Importer and Dealer in General Merchandise, Honolulu, Oahu,
IL.I. 38
II. HACKFELD & CO.
General Commission Agent, and Ship Chandlers. Honolulu,
Oahn, S. I. July 1, 185 tf
ROBERT C. JANION,
Merchant and Commission Agent, Honolulu, Oahu, 8.
I. Jy 1 t
n i
THOMAS SPENCER,
Ship Chandler, Dealer in General Merchandise, and Commission
Merchant. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I., keeps constantly on hand
an extensive assortment of every description of goods re
quired by whalehips and others.
Shipping furnished with all kinds of groceries, provisions, 4c,
at the shortest notice, at the very lowest market prices.
XT Money advanced for whalers' bills at the lowest rates.
63-tf
D. N. FLITNER,
Continues his old business at the new store In Makee's new fire
proof building, at the stand recently occupied by Dr.
Hoffmann, corner of Queen and Kaahumanu streets.
Chronometers rated by oliservations of the sun and stars
with a transit instrument accurately adjusted to the
meridian of Honolulu. Particular attention given to fine
watch repairing. Sextant and quadrant glasses silvered
and adjusted. Charts and nautical instruments constantly
on hand and for sale. 44-tf -
RITSON & HART,
Successors to Mr Henrv Robinson, Wholesale Wine and Spirit
Merchants, Honolulu. II. I., under the Auction Room of A.
P. Everett, Auctioneer, nearly opposite the Custom House.
32-tf
B. VOX BOLT.
TH. C. BBrCK
Von HOLT A IIEITCK,
General Commission Merchants. Honolulu, Oahu, S. I.
Jy 1-tf
C. BREWER 2d, .
O.-neral Commissi -n Merchant, Honoluln, Oahn, S. I. Money
advanced on favorable terms for bills of Exchange on the
I". &, England and France. 63-tf
ALEX. J. CART WRIGHT,
Commission Merchant ami General Shipping Agent, Honolulu,
Oahu, H. I. July I, 185-tf
1BSST KRCXU EDCARD MOLL.
KRITLL A MOLL,
Importers and Commission Merchants, Kaahumanu street Ma
kee's block. July 1, 1856-tf
SAM L. ST. CASTLE- AMOS. S. COOK.
CASTLE & COOKE,
Importers and Wholesale ami Retail dealers In General Mer
chandise, at the old stand, corner of the King and School
streets, near the Urge Stone Church. Also at the Store
formerly occupied by C. II. Nicholson, In King street, oppo
site the Seaman ChapeL A genu for Dr. Jaynes' Medi
cinea. July 1, 1356-tf
E. O. HALL.
Importer and Dealer In Hardware. Dry Goods. Paints, Oils, and
general Merchandise, corner of Fort ami King streeta.
. UTAI Ar AIIEE,
Agents lor the Sugar Plantations of Alko, at Papakna, and Iwo,
at Pulo, Hilo Importers and Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers ia China Goods ; have on hand, for sale, at their estab
ments on King street, Honolulu, and at Lahaina, Jlaui,
Sugar, Molasses, Syrup. Tea, Coffee, and a large and
varied assortment of general merchandise
Honolulu, August 11. 1857. 69-ly
J. II. WOOD,
Manufacturer, Importer awl Dealer In Boots and Shoes every
description. Shoe Findings, Pomp, Sole, Rigging, Harness,
and Patent Leathers. Calf, Goat, Hog, and Buck Skins
- Trunks, Valises, Spurring Gloves, Foils, and Masks, Black
rng. Brushes, Hosiery, Ac Ao. Brick Shoe store, eorner of
Fort and Merchant sts., Honolulu, H. I. July 1-tf
J. F. COLBURN,
A;TJOTIO-Tj3I
Kaahnmana street, Honolulu, Oaho.
GODFREY
Wholesale Dealer in Wines and
the Post Office, Honolulu.
RHODES,
Spirits, Ale and
Porter, near
49-tf
- . GEORGE. CLARK, .- -Dealer
in Dry and Fancy Goods, lintel street between Nuuanu ,
and Maunakea streets, Honolulu. 8. L.
11 tf
GEORGE G. HOWE,
Ld ber Merchant, yard earner of Queen and Nuuanu streets on
- the Punchard premises. - f Julyl-tf -
. C. II. LEWERS,
LsnwW aad oaDdlaff 8atals,rort St. Hooetava.
JyJ-tf
II II II I II -'SViVV- f . 0 II H - . II B . V M I H 1 f
HONOLULU.
gusincss (Carte.
HAWAIIAN FLOUR COMPANY,
100-tf A. P. EVERETT, Treasurer and Agent.
AGENT FOR THE
New York Board of Underwriter.
The undersigned Ukes leave to notify Merchant, Ship Masters,
fc- has been duly appointed aa Agent for the
Se York Board of Underwriters.
ALEX. J. CARTWBIGirr.
AGENT FOR THE
Liverpool IJndrwrilir)t'AwltiA.
The underfiirned be?, Ira re to notify Merchants, Ship owners,
TViVir "i ne nas received the appointment ol
,.SJatthe8e Isln t"r the UVERfOOL UNDER
W RITKK'S ASSOCIATION. -Juy
ROBERT C.JANION.
AGENT FOR LLOYD'S
The ondersigned begs to notify to Merchants, Ship owners and
. ne nas received the appointment ot
AGENT at these Islands for LLOY D'S LONDON.
Julyl-tf ROBERT C. J ANION.
IIAMnURGH.BREMEN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
THE UN DERSIGN ED, Agents of the above Com
pany, are prepared to insure risks against fire in and
about Honolulu.
For particulars apply at the office.
Hono ulu, Oct. 11, 1857.
MELCHERS
k CO.
63-tf
Fire Innrance Notice.
' THE NORTIIERV ASSURANCE CO.
THE UN DERSIGN ED begs to notify to those par
ties who have insured in this nffie nwln i.n:i.i;n
their contents within the precincta of Honolulu, that in
sequence of the continued erection of large and hi?h wooden
hiuMings close together in narrow streets, no more risks on tim
ber constructions in the town will be taken, and those already
token will not be renewed on the expiration of their terms
nuiiz.ux j. J ANION,
62-tf Agent for the Northern Assurance Co.
'PIIE NORTHERN'
ASSURANCE COMPA-
For Fire anil T.if A .a,,,....- -
I ny, (established 1836.)
home and abroad.
CnBital 1,259.760. Sterlin.
The undersigned has been annointe1 Amnt t. ,.- c it.i.
Islands. ROBERT CHESIIIRR JAVliW
at Honolulu.
E. HOFFSCH LAEGER Ac STAPEMIORST.
Aarul for the
PARIS AND BORDEAUX BOARDS OF TJVDFrt
WRITERS.
AVIS AUPUBLIC.
Lcs Soussignes, ayant ete nommes Agents pour les
Assureurs mantimes de Pans et de Bordeaux,
previennent le public en general et les Capi
tainesde navires marchands francais, qui visitent
les ports de ce royaurae, en particulier, que dans
tous les cas d'avaries, qui auraient lieu dans ces
parages, ils devront, faire constater et verifier
les faits devant eux pour legaliser leurs recla
mations centre les dits assureurs.
61-tf ED. HOFFSCH LAEOER t.STAPEXHORST.
FLORKNSSTAPENIIORST, '
Agent lot the Bremen board of Underwriters. All average claims
against the said L nderwriters, occurring in or about this
Kingdom, will have to be certified before him. Julyl-tf
KRULL & MOLL,
, Agents of the Hamburg and Lubeck Underwriters,
Honolulu.
Oahu, U. I.
July 1, lS56-tf
HONOLULU MEDICAL HALL,
DOCTOR McKIBBIN, Surgeon, 4c,
Has removed to the Store lately occupied by Dr. Lathrop, in !
Uueen Street, where he will -be r.-gularly supplied with :
MediciiM . (-Wfumery, o , of b- --a ouHlltr. - -
XJ" Family Medicines and l"rescriii ions can full v Drenareil. '
XT Medicine Chests examineil and rc-nttl mi reasonable terms.
Attendance at the office from 8 A. M. till 6 p. M., on week
days, and from 8 to 11 a. m. on Sundays. At other times i
at his residence, Union street. 111-tf i
CHAS. F. GUILLOtT, M. D ,
Late Surgeon United States Navy, Consular Physician to sick
American seamen. Office next door to J. F. Colhurn.
Kaahumanu street; Residence at Dr. Wood's Mansion,
Hotel street. Respectfully offers his professional ser j
vices to resident families, to the shipping, and to stranccrs i
generally. Medical ami Surgical advice in English, French !
Spanish, and Italian. Omce hours from 11 a. m. to 2 p. j
M., and from 4 to 5 p. M. I
At other hours enquire at his residence! Jy 1-tf
DR. FORD'S
Office and Drug Store, Kaahumanu Street, opposite Makee's j
block. Ship's Medicine chests refitted, and prescriptions
carefully prepared. .
XT Hot, cold, vapor, shower and medicated Baths, at ail hours
7-ly
E. HOFFMANN,
Physician and Surgeon, office hi the new drug store, adjoining
the store or II. Hackfeld & Co.,. Queen-street. - jy i-tr
J. E. CHAMBERLAIN,
Attorney at Law. Office corner of Kaahumanu and Merchant
streets up stairs. 109-6m
J. W. AUSTIN,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office in Honolulu House, over the Post Office. 65-flra
B. PITMAN,
Ship Chandler and dealer in General Merchandise, Waiakea Bay, 1
BILO, HAWAII.
Keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of every 1
description of goods required by whale ships and others.
Shipping furnished with fresh beef, Vegetables, and all kinds of
Groceries, and f revisions &c. at the shortest notice, at tne
very lowest market prices.
Best facilities for storage of from 3 to 5000 barrels, being near
the landing, ami free from thatched buildings.
Wanted, Whalers bills on the U. S. or Europe, for which money
will be advanced on reasonable terms.
N. B. This port offers tlte safest and most commodious anchor
age of any port in the Hawaiian group. Here you can give
seamen their liberty without danger of losing them by de
sertion. No ardent spirits allowed to be sold jy 2-tf
OILMAN & CO.,
Ship Chandlers and Dealers In General Merchandise,
L A II A I N A , MAUI, II. I.
Ship supplied with recruits. Good facilities for storage. Cnsh
furnished for bills of exchange.
(3-ly
BOLLES & CO.,
Ship Chandlers and Commission Merchants and Dealers in
General Merchandise, Lahaina, Mani. Whalers furnished
with recruits at the shortest notice, in exchange for goods
or bills. 34-tf
JOHN THOMAS WATERIIOUSE,
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In General Merchandise,
Honolulu, and Lahaina, Maui. 44-tf
S. IIOFFMEYER.
Commission Merchant, dealer in Ship Chandlery, and General
Merchandise, Lahaina, Maui, H. I. Ships furnished with
recruits. " Whalers Bills wanted on the U. 8. and Europe.
, Storage. July 1, 1856-tf
J. WORTn,
Dealer In General Merchandise, nilo, Hawaii. 8hips supplied
with recruits at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms
Bills of exchange wanted. July 1, 1356-tf
CHARLES W. VINCENT,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. The undersigned would In
form his friends and the public, that he has taken and
fitted up the premises on Fort street, opposite C. Brewer
2d's Store, as a CARPENTER SHOP, and would solicit that
patronage heretofure so liberally bestowed. All orders In
the various branches of Building, Plans, Specifications and
Contracts, attended to with promptness and dispatch
. . . - CHARLES W. VINCENT. .
V. n DOORS. WINDOW SASH, and all other articles per
taining to house building, constantly on hand and for sale. 93-tf
GEORGE C.SIDERS,
Ilanulacturer and dealer in Tin, Sheet Iron, and Copper ware,
Kaahumanu street, opposite J. c. gpakiuig'B Honolulu, ii.
Summer Bakers, Tin and Copper Pumps, Bathing Tubs.
Foot and Shower Baths, Tin and Zinc Roofing, and a gene
eral assortment of Tir ware. Ship work executed with
neatness and dispatch. July 1, 1-tf
J. HAMMOND 4c I. LOUZADA,
Agent for the Shlpmeot of Foreign Seamen, over the store or
" . . n . . u 1 : I -. .v-
J . x. Maiernoiise, ikcd inciv- .mcu nfpiKU - ill.
shortest notice. - Patronage solicited. Officebours from S A.
M. till 4 r. M. - 117-3m
II. FISCHER, -
Cabinet Maker and French Polisher, Hotel Street, opposite the
uovernmeni uouae. i u
n. c. ttRAHAJi, -
COOPER AND G AUGER. ,
TIIE OVERSIGNED having recently purchased the
r?n..nmm formerly occupied by C. H. Butler, corner of
Qneeaand Fort streets, is now prepared to execute with dispatch
all orders that he may be favored with at the above named place
or at his Old Stand, opposite the - Royal Hotel."
8hiD Agents aad Masters are respectfully Invited to call and
examine 10s large and desirable assortment of Casks. Barrels,
V. B 4000 barrels eaus on nana ana nw saw on u hw
BoaaaW tsvsBS. Tf
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HAWAIIAN ISLANDS,
Stints, gMings, &t.9"tott.,
TO LET,
?iWITH POSSESSION FROM THE 1st
Jj... of October proximo MILE END COTTAGE, the resi
dence of G. H. Luce. The house contains parlor, sitting
room, three bed rooms, dining room, cook house, bath house,
carriage house, gtabta. fowl house, and every convenience for a
ramily. Water from the government pipes carried to every part
of the house. . . - s ,
Also About one acre of excellent grasing land, with a never
failing stream of water running through the ram.
117-tf Apply to . G. H. LUCE
TO
LET. - .
ALL THOSE WELL ENCLOSED PRE-
mises neretoiore occupied by u. v . Macy as a private
residence, adjoining Mr. Montgomery's garden, on Smith
Bridge, and eight minuses' walk of the wharf. The houses con
sist of a large parlor, with a splendid view of Nuuanu Valley, a
dining room, four good bed rooms, pantry, cook house and well.
The garden is well ittocked with fruit trees, and the situation is
cool, picturesque and salubrious. A family will And it a most
desirable residence. Inquire of JOHN MONTGOMERY.
117-tf Merchant street.
TO LET.
TH T WELL-KN'OWX PREMISES
near the corner of King and Mauna Kea streets, formerly
occupied by C. W. Vinirent, as a carpenter's shop and lum
ber yard, ami more recently by Messrs. II. C Leonard k Co.,
two good buildings being on said premises, fit for a carpenter's
trade or storage purposes. For terms apply to
, J- WM. PFLUGER,
116M H. Hackfeld k Co.'s
TO LET.
A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE O.V Ho
tel street, directly opposite the residence of Csptaln B. F.
Snow. Apply to lll-tfj R. GILLILAND.
TO LET,
THE DUCORRON PREMISES.IN THE
Vw , nfMn.ii will, Hulr .n a cm tf irrimnit nl . .4
??iUi, joining the British Consulate, sn Reretania street, in
quire of (Ul-tfJ U. W. McCOCGHTRY.
TO LET,
THE BOARDING HOUSE IN THE
rear of the " White Horse HoMl," with 12 separate bed
rooms, all furiiinlieJ. Inquire on the premises. 111-tf
TO LET.
FORI 1 EAR OR MORE. THE LARGE
anl commodious dwelling house and premises belonging
to Cnpt William Bade, situate In lleritania street, con
sisting of three rooms below ami ont lanre room up stairs.
There is a substantial and convenient cook house an l servants'
room attached, with a good well and other accommodations on
the premises, and is altogether a very desirable and healthy
resilience for a family.
Terms reasonable. Applv to Paliau, carpenter, printer's
Lane, or to Mr. H. M. WHITNEY. 3mlOS
TO LEASE,
THE FIRE-PROOF STORE AT PRE-
..nt neeimlivl hr Messrs. Knlll Moll. PoAfleanton
illli, given on 1st next month. Apfly to
lOS-tf CHAS. BREWER 2d.
TO LET.
THE CELLAR UNDER THE HON'O-
lulu Hoii!e one or the most convenient in town capa
jiillL, ble of storing about 400 tons, i Inquire of
106-tf H. M. WHITNEY.
TO LET.
TWO NEW. NKAT. WELI-FINISII ED
Cottages, with outbuildings comrli'te, near the Methodist
EdiscodbI Church. AppIv to
100-tf J. T. WATERIIOUSE.
to let;
FfMIE COTTAGE AND PREMISES IN LA-
M 1IAIN A, recently occupied by Dr. White. The building
I is 22 by 30 feet, with verandahs in front and rear, and pantry,
. servants' house, cook bouse, bath houoe. and other outbuildings.
' Ou the premises are several very superior grape vines in full
I bearing. Apply to J. T. WATF.RHDUSE. Honolulu,
; 100-tf Or to H. DICK1X8QX, Lahalr.a.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
THE FORETOP PREMISES OJtf KING
street. Terms liberal. AppIv to
100-tf C. W. VINCENT, Fort street, nonolalu.
TT01
A Ult
TWO N'EAT COTTAGES on Merchant street,
convenient for small families, and handy to the business
part of the town. For sale cheap, or to rent low. Title
ee simple. Apply to 11ENRY SMITn.
PS-tf Blacksmith.
FOR SALE OR LEASE.
THE PREMISES BELO VGIN'G TO C. T.
AvertKrg, Esq., corner of King and M.iunaken streets.
Immediate possession can be given if required. For
terms apply to 9-tf FLOREX3 STAPF.NH0R3T.
TO LET.
THE TWO STORES RECENTLY
erected in Fort street, lietween King and Merchant sts.
Parties wishing to lease can have them fitted to suit by
early application. For terms, please apply to
C4-tf B. F. SNOW.
TO LET.
THE FOLLOWING OFFICES AND
fe!;'l ROOMS, in the brick building, corner of Queen and
'i 41!!. Kaahumanu streets, generally known as the Makee k
Anthon building, viz. :
The second floor, at present occupied by Dan. C. Waterman,
Esq.
The third floor over Messrs. Al.lrich k Bishop, suitable for
storage. - !"
The office on the second floor, (lately occupied by J. Makce,
Esq.)
The cellar of the above building, capaWe of storage for 1,500
barrels. Applr to
65-tf CH AS. BREWER, 2D.
TO LET. The Building lately occupied by Vincent
Orenier, on Nuuanu Street, dinctly opposite Merchan,
Street. The lower part is fitted with cunter, shelves
4c. : upper part fine sleeping rooms, and fine cellar under same.
ALSO
TO LET One-half of the Loft in large Stone Warehouse
on Marine Street ; and one-half of the Cellar under same.
Apply to (31-tf) ; A. P. EVERETT.
TO BE SOLD OR LET. A LARGE AND
commodious residence in Nuuans Valley, about a mile
and a half from town. Terms moderate. Apply to
Honolulu. July 1. 1-tf W. L. GREEN.
ROOMS AXD HOUSE TO LET. Apply to
S. JOHNSON, Carpenter,
32-tf Merchant street, near the Royal Hotel
o
FFICE TO LET. The front Office over the Post-
office. Enquire of
(G4-tf) U. M. WHITNEY.
IVATIOXAE HOTEL,
CORNER NUUANU AND HOTEL STREETS.
PUIS WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT
I offers superior inducements to Seamen and the public gen
erally. The Table will he supplied with the best of fare, ami the
Sleeping Apartments provided with all the conveniences of toilet.
Board,
Furnished Rooms,
- nn T per Week.
2 to tir per Week.
XT In connection with the establishment, Officers and Seamen
can be procured t short notice
JOHN G. LEWIS, Proprietor,
' 115-3 tn and Licensed Shipfixo Agent.
HONOLULU C0FFEE.HOUSE.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
notify his friends and the public that he has re -opened his
establishment on King street, near the Bethel, where he always
will be ready to accommodate Boarders by the week or single
meal. . 114-Um) J. KUHLMAN.
MECHANICS' OIEAP BOARDING HOUSE
N KAAHUMANU STREET, IX FRONT
VF or Ho,
' Roderick's Restaurant.
Breakfast at - -
Dinner at . - .
, . Supper at
XT Terms per Week.
6 A. M.
Noon.
6 P. M.
' 113-3ra
JUST RECEIVED.
T ADIES SIDE LACE GAITERS
JLw
Ladies' foxed Francais gaiters,
do velvet suppers,
do fancy buskins,
Misses' fancy gaiters,
Infants' boots, ' "
Men's Oxfdrd ties. , , .
do patent leather gaiters,
do clove top ' do. j ,
C. A. k H. F. POOR.
114-tf
EX "GOLDEN STATE."
THE ENTIRE CARGO OF LUMBER RK
cently arrived by the above schooner from Humboldt, Co -sisting
m part as follows : '
,65 M 1-Iaeh Northwest Boards; - .
. . 5 M 1-Inch Redwood do, :
37 M Scantling, assorted sizes. - . .
88-tf ' For sale by GEO. G. HOWE.
' SUNDRIES. . . . .
FRESH CAROLINA RICE,
- . English Pie Fruit, t-
English Sauces, assorted, -Spanish
Otius, - " . ' .
' - . Macaroni and Vermicelli, ' . '
- - Fresh Prunes in Glass Jars,
Brandy Peaches and Cherries, '
Per Yankee" tur sale by
115-tf C.L. RICHARDS CO.
FLOORING.
ifTELLOWPiyE t 1-4, AND SPRUCE T-t
i JL Tongued and grooved flooring, par w Kliza Ella." .
1 . Mf CM. LXWKRa.
OCTOBER 14. 1S5S.
gral $ht tix altv
Talnable Real Estate tor Sale!
Til K RESIDENCE OF R V. SPEI--
lfc, situated on the Ylaikiki Road, two miles out a I
of Honolulu. The premises contain about POCRI
ACRES of well fenced Land, Dwelling Uoue, and all other ne
cessary out-nouses. There Is also a great variety of fruit trees
Peaches, Apples, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, Mulberry, Mango.
Quince, and a variety of native fruit, Cocoauuts, etc. There are
five fish ponds on the premises, containing about 20.000 fish, of
wnic.i one lounn are ni ior use. Tne ponds are supplied by a
never miniig nream ot mountain w.iter. The land is all In good
cultivation, and bounded wkh Shade Trees of every description
adapted to this climate. Persons desirous of purchasing, would
do well to call and examine those premises. . . i
TVrms easy. Title fee simple.
For partk-nlars, Inquire of R. V. PPEIDEN, ; '
- On the premises
Or A. J. CART WRIGHT,
114-f Honolulu.
Coffee Plantation Tor Sale !
THE CELEBRATED " 1 '
TITCOMB COFFEE PLANTATION,
AT IIANALEI, KAUAI,
Is offered for sale. The Land of the Plantation com crises Ho
wards of 1050 Acre, and has upon it 50.000 C-nflee
Trees. The land is well adapted to the cultivation of sugar
cane. The estate is unencumbered, and will be sold by Fee
Simple Title. For full particulars and terms of sale, Inquire of
109-tt B. W. FIELD.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
THE CORAL STORE OX THE COR-
... j . .1 ir i . . .
iiJ!L Dr. McKibbin. Possession given on the first of August
next. The premises are 30 by 60 feet, and will be enclosed if
desired, and the house put in good order. If sold, the terms
will be made easy. Inquire of .
Honolulu, July 26, 1853. lOS-tf AS HER B. BATES.
FOR SALE.
THE DWELLIN'G PREMISES formerly
belonging to Robert O. Davis, situated between Dr.
Wood's and Charles Bishop's residences.
Terms easy. Apply to
57-tf ASHER B. BATES.
FOR SALE.
,TA IITJ IlUHSIi ALV R.U A nilUAlbll J N
Wiom Waiklki Plains, at present occupied by the undersigned.
i Terms liberal. Apply at this Office, or to
9d-tf JOHN LORD.
DAIRY FARM FOR SALE.
THE DAIRY FARM AT KAWATHAE-
I'KA, Hawaii, seven miles from the port of Kawaihae,
,wlUi 500 acres of enclosed land. For particulars inquire
of
JAMES A. LAW. in Honolulu.
102-tf Or L. B. LINCOLN, on the premises.
LAND FOR SALE OR LEASE.
i V . A..r, . . . - . . . . . . . .
t353t toto Valley, enclosed and containing forty-seven acres.
Jk- Terms low. Inquire of
DR. SMITH, Dentist.
Honolulu, April 23, 1S57. 44-tf
VALUABLE PREMISES.
FOR S ALE OR LEASE for a term of years,
the Store Premises now occupied by the undersigned.
65-tf B. F. SNOW.
FOR SALE OR TO LET,
SEVERAL ELIGIBLE BUILDINGS
and house lots, situited on different parts of Mauna Kea
street, Honolulu. Terms very moderate. For informs-
tlon, etc., apply to lOd-tf
J. W. MARSH.
NEW COOPERAGE.
iwis & lvrouTt
COOPERS,
KINO STREET, HONOLULU.
3NT
rBHIE SUBSCRIBERS would inform their friends
I. Shipmasters, ami the public generally, that they will be
happy, at all times, to greet them at their New Shop on cor
ner of F'irt and King streets. All orders with which they may
be favored, will be thankfully received and pmmptlyattended to.
IT PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO GUAGING. JZB
N. B. Terms moderate.
JAMES L. LEWIS.
. 9S-tf GK0R0E W. K0RT0N.
IIEXICY S.IIITH,
SnTPSMITII AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH,
WOULD RETURN HIS THANKS FOR
former patronage received while at his old shop, oppo
site the Custom House, and at the same lime notify Shipmasters
and the public generally, that he has taken the stand adjoining
Messrs. BrRNS & Emmes, shipwrights formerly occupied by
Captain Brown, where lie Is prepared to execute all kinds of
work in his line on the most reasonable terms, in a workman
like manner, and with dispatch. 76-tf
HONOLULU SOAP WORKS,
BT
W. J. RAWLINS &, CO.,
A RE THAN'KFUL FOR PAST FAVORS,
il. and are prepared, with their present Improvements, to
supply merchants aud families with hard and soft soap j also,
neats foot oil.
XT And always ready to buy or trade for tallow,' slush, and
all kinds of kitchen grease. oJ-ly
CABINET-MAKING.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING ENGAG
ed the services of an experienced Upholsterer, is now pre
pared to make to order Spring Beds, Hair, Pulu and Hay Mat
tresses. Spring Lounges, Ac. Old Sofas, Lounges, Ottomans and
Chairs repaired aud re-covered on reasotu.ble terms. Furniture
of all kinds made to order.
Koa, black walnut, pine and lead Coffins constantly on hand
and made to order. CHAS. W. FOX,Cabinet-maker,
76-tf Stewart's Old Stand, Hotel St., near corner of Fort.
WILLIAM MANN, BAKER,
BEG" LEA VETO INFORM II IS FRIENDS
and the public, that he has lately opened a BAKERY In
King street, next door to the Center Market, nearly opposite
the BetheL where may be had at all times, FRESH BREAD,
PASTRY and CAKES. He will also keep an assortment of
Groceries. All that he sells will be of the best quality that can
be procured in the market.
N. B. Ship Bread dried and repacked.. Ill m"
HENRY ALLEN,
CARPENTER AUD BUILDER,
Fort street, opposite the store of Samsing k Co.
A LL WORK in his line done with dispatch and at the
lowest possible rates.
Jobbing done at short notice.
XT Call and see.
T7-ly
HI. R. Ilarrey,
HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER,
KING STREET, NEAR FORT, HONOLULU.
A LL KINDS OF WORK IN HIS LINE
yA will be executed with dispatch, and in a style second to
one 103-tf
S. JOHNSON, .
HOUSE CARPENTER, Ac,
KING STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE BETHEL,
ESPECT FULLY INTIMATES THAT
he Is prepared to execute any work la the above line, and
hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
10-tf
HONOLULU
AMBR0TYPE & DAGUERREAN GALLERY !
DAGUERREOTYPES. AMBROTYPES,
and PHOTOGRAPHS. TH. W. FR0EBE,
105-tf - . Successor of H. Stangenwald,
BOOKBINDING
TkO.VE
IN A VARIETY OF
STYLES
Wj neatly and substantially, and on fair terms.
Law Books,
Music, Newspapers, Ac, bound to order. Portfolios, Scrap
Books, Herbariums, Drawing Books, and Blank Books, made to
order, officers of ships can have their Navigation and Log
Books, and Charts, oouna ana repairea, at tne suasion umce,
Kawalahao. Old Books rebound at short notice.
Orders may also be left at 11. M. W HITNKV S Book
store, Honolulu. ' SAMUEL RUSSELL
July 1, l85o.tr- .
THE HONOLULU IRON WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared to repair or
manufacture all kinds of machinery, mill gearing, wind
lass gearing, ship forgings and smith work.
Cart boxes, lorge oacEs, anvua sc. on nana ana maae a
order.
Iron and and best quality of smith's coal for sale.
Also one excellent small sized sugar mill with copper train
complete, adapted to either horse or water power. - -
, j-tr -if. as- nuiua.
SUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE, Arc.
IUPERIOR CHAMPAGNE B R U C H,
i Fuucher k Co.;" pale sherry, hock, clarets of different
brands. French liqueurs, (assorted,) Swiss absyntne, uamDurga
bitters. Bruit syrups, (assorted,) cherry eordiala, raspberry vin
egar, gin, real uoiianos, aara ana paw oraoay, Knrapp paw
ale. For sale by
86-tf
KRULL k MOLL.
EAU DE COLOGNE. In cham. bottles, do eight-oor-ner
bottles. Lubba's extract, Florida Water, Lavender
Water, Pomatum, etc, etc.
For sale by
H. HACKFELD.
, COCOA NUT OIL.
A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE FOR SALE
In quantities to suit, at
108-tf - GEO. C MCLEAN'S STORK, Nuuanu St. '
SUGAR-CURED HAMS.
o
N HAND. AND TO ARRIVE PER SY
ren." 20 tierces choice Sugar Cured Uams, ior saw oy
UCtf J. C. SPALDINO.
J SIX DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
VOL. Ill, No. iu. WHOLE No. HO.
D. C MCltCER.
i. O. HRRRILU.
.... .TACAtlJ JLAi OL. iUJaICUAAl,.,
AtCTIOXEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DORR'S WAREBOrSE,
Kos. 47 and 49 California street,
SAN FRANCISCO.
RBPER TO t ''
cant. James Make, Honolulu; CRpt, D. C. Waterman,
uuuuiuiu aiemrs. unman s CO., Lanaina. 14-6tn
s. eairrrrrs moroan.
C. S. HATHA WAT.
K. P. STONE.
MORGAN, STONE & CO.,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants, San Francisco, Cal
References, T. S. Hathaway Esq. Messrs. T. k A. R. Nye,
k Swift k Perry, New Bedford, Messrs. Grinoell Mlnturn k
Co., New York, John M. Forbes Esq., Boston, Messrs. Per.
kins k Smith, New London, Daniel C. Waterman Esq. Hon-
olula- . July 1. 185ft-tf
ROPE WALK AUD OAKU.TI
; FACTORY.
IORDAGE OF EVERY SIZE MANUFAC
TURED to order. Constantly on hand, a large as
sortment of MAX1LA AND HEMP ROPE, (all slice). Bale
Rope, Tow Line, Oakum, Ac, for sal by TCBBS k CO.,
80-ly 139, Front Street, San Francisco.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
rfMIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
al existing under the name and style of EDWARDS k W 41,
TON, is this day dissolved, having expired by limitation. The
affairs of the late firm will be liquidated by A. P. EDWARDS,
wno win continue trie Whslrsals Clqasr Uailsrw,
at I UK rr.nl at reel, under the name and style or A. B.
EDWARDS 4f CO. . A. S. KDWARD8,
. S. C. WALTON.
The undersigned respectfully call your attention to their full
and varied stock of Winn and Liasjora. which has lately
been replenished by recent arrivals from Europe and the East-.
era states, and which will be afforded at lowest market prices.
San trancisoo, April 30, 185S.
100-6m A. 8. EDWARDS k CO.
A. S. EDWARDS Sc CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
AVines and Liquors,
I06 FRONT STREET, CORNER OF WASHINGTON,
San FrnnclK, Cal.
iTirRUS W. JONES, FORMERLY OtT II O-
NO LULU, is engaged with the above firm, aud respect.
fully s olicits orders from old friends, ami will be happy to attend
to the purchase of all descriptions of merchandise, at the usual
rates of commission.
66-tf
II. WEBSTER Sc CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
X3 r anriioB, "W xx o
AND
Eiquor9 or every Description.
101 FRONT STREET,
Between Washington and Merchant,
115 tf
8AN FRANCISCO
BARRY & PATTEN,
- IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS, DEMIJOHNS,
1 16 Montgomery at., San Fr.isjciaco. 60-ly
Fancy Goods ! Fancy Goods !
A. F. RROWIY,
96 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.',
IMPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
of Beads, Guns. Pistols, Percussion Caps, Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Plated Ware. Brushes, Corolie, Fans, Soaps, and a gen
eral assortment of FANCY GOODS. Reers to 11. M. Whtt
ket, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. ' . , t 104-3m
fffrttp Carts.
HIP. JOIHT AliEX.HIATlTEWS,
COMMISSION MERCHANT, ,
6 Queen's Place. Sydney.
XT Reference to W. L. Grirn, Honolulu, 8. 1. 101-6m
E ASTRA fc CO.,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Hnkodadi, Japan.
LL Kinds of Fresh Provisions furnished ; also, Bhlp's
Stores and Ship Chandlery, AT bonolclc r RICES.
W halemen's Drafts taken, sc.
71-ly
WHI. IT. KEIiEV,
GENERAL COMAnSSION MERCHANT,
TAHITI,
Win supply ships with provisions, 4c, and advance money on
favorable terras for bills on the u nited States. .: 43-ly
W. RUTIaER,
CUSTOM HOUSE St COMMISSION AGENT
MANGONUT, NEW ZEALAND.
XT Shipping supplied or- the most reasonable terms. Lat.
35-6 S long. 173-38.E. 41-ly
SAHIL.. C. WOODRUFF,
SHIPCHANDLER. STOREKEEPER AND
GENERAL AGENT. Goods bought and sold on com.
mission. Ship and Family Stores put up at the shortest notic.
Corner of Qceen's Road and Potttnger street, Hongkong.
XT Refers to Thomas Spencer, A. J. Cartwriobt, J. C.
Spaldino. Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 104-3y
NOTICE.
MASTERS OF SHIPS VISITING THE
ivl port of Honolulu. In want of SEAMEN, will find It to their
advantage to call at the office of GRAHAM Ac MARKHAM,
where can be found whole crews at the shortest notice. Ap
proved security given for the amount advanced to seamen
until outside of the reef. From past experience and strict atten
tion to our business, we hope to be able to give satisfaction.
JAMK! UK AH AM,
118-6m WILLIAM A. MARKIIAM.
SHIPPING OFFICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING TAKEN
the Office attached to the "Sailors' nome," will procure
O eers and Men for whaling and other vessels, at short notic.
and will endeavor to givei i.isfactkm to all who may favor him
with their business- GEO. WILLIAMS,
Licensed Shipping Agent. '
Honolulu, Sept. 1, 1858. 115-tf.
Lirery Stable.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS TO IN-
fbrm bis friends and the puWie that be has re-opened
his Livery Stable at the OLD STAND, corner of Mauna
Kea and Marine streets, near the steam MilL where
will be found the best or saddle bosses to let at reasonable
prices. His old patrons and others are respectfully invited to
call. . (118-tf) FRANK, P. MANINI.
TOWN BEEF MARKET.
THE UNDERSIGNED
53
having opened the above Stand for
the purpose of carrying on the
Batekerins: Baaineso, intend
keeping tbelr market supplied with the best Bscr, Pork. Mct-
tos, Sacsaoks, and everything pertalniug to the Butchering
Business. Tnankful for past favors, they solicit a continuation
of the liberal patronage hitherto bestowed on them, and res
pectfully invite the public to call and examine the quality of the
stock they offer for sale daily at the TOWN MARKET, Kiso
street, opposite J. T. Waterhouse's manuahi store.
GEORGE RISELT, '
Lata of Washington Market.
113-tf . . . , -- - 8- H- BKATTY- -v-
: CITY" HIARKET.
WILLIAM MAXWELL, SALESMAN.
rmiHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BOUGHT
M. out the Interest cf Maxwell fc Beatty, In the above es
tablishment, situated on King street, opposite J. T. Water
house's New Store, hopes that the liberal patrons ge heretofore
bestowed may be continued, as no pains or trouble will be
spared by toe manager, Mr. Wm. Maxwell, in suiting the taata
of all customers.
Attention paid to selection of stock, to reader the quality of
meat the best obtainable. ... -, .
Orders punctually attended to, and delivered In any part of
the city within two mile, free of charge. ' -
Honolulu, July 1, 1858. . 105 J. L DOWSETT. ..
ANCHORS, CHAINS, CORDAGE,
75 Coils Manilla, 1, to 4, inch. -60
u Russia tarred Rope, 2, to 7 do.,
Anchors, weighing from 1700 to 2000 lbs
X Chain Cables, It Inch, 70 fathoms each, . ; .
"' ALSO ' '."'.
6 of best pattern Bhlpw Cabooses patentariSat, '
15 Cabin Stores, for coal or wood. . ' '
For sale low by (14-tf) ; J. C. 8PALDTN0 '
BLANK EXCHANGE!. , . s
TtLfERCHANTS AND WHALER'S
l"i Blanks, In sets, for sale.
SI 50 oer dosen.
H. M. WbTTTNTT.
FIREWOOD.
CORD for rood lira Wood, on the lsadh
S8 nei
sear Us Custom House. Apply to ,
C. A. H. w. rvua,
NOTICE
TO ADVERTISERS AND SUBSCRIBER
Obituaries, funeral Invitations and notices r communicatiott
Intended only to benefit sn Individual' tuioeu, wUlbe cfaarfed
as advert IsnaeBts.
v Adverrlaemcnta dlsplayod In larger type than usual, are sur
Jaet to heavier charge. . " -
CTSiibicription for ilia Commercial Advertiser and Ad re,
isements are payabK' !.VAraABiT is advast
- TT No transient adrrrUsments will be inserted. CSLESS MB
raus. .... . .
87 Correspondenc from all parts or the Paaao will alJS
be very acceptable. -. ,
1 COMMERCIAL PRINTING OFFICE.
"r, .. PLAIN AND FANCY
. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING -
SrCS AS j ,
BOOKS,' BILLS OF EXCHANGE, . .
CATALOGUKS, ' DILLS OF LADIN0, "
. BILLHEADS. ;i CONSULAR BLANK','
CIRCULARS, BLANK DEEDS....
AUCTION BILT, HANDBILLS.
- PAMPHLETS, SHOP BILLS"
rT Y1SITINQ, BLSIXESS, AND ADDRESS CARrt? '
print! on a ?Vank.-e Cant lYea," in the highest style of tho
art.
Jan Mutism b&trtistmfnts.
:,. SATIIER Sr CHURCH, Bankers.
- CORNER CLAT AND BATTERT BTREET8,
-fTkRA W BILLS OF EXCHANGE AT SIC til
MM I
in sums to suit, as follows :
OS
patablm ar
American Exchange Bank
Sto and Leather Dealers' Bank
Drexel k Co
Johnston, Bros, k Co
A. J. Wheeler, Ssq
Haskell L Co., Exchange Bank
E. D. Jones, Cashier
A. D.Han. Co
II. W. Connor k Co
New Vork, .
Boston, ' .
Philadelphia,
Baltimore. - .
Cincinnati, . .
St. Louis, .
Pittsburg, . .
. LoukviUe, ., ....
Charleston, .
NewOrkaut, ' - .
Benoist, Shaw 4c Co
. EXCHANGE ON . '
London,
Sair and Irscke Treastrs. under onen Doll k In the fellow.
Ing named offices in New York t Atlantic MntiV Insurance Cci
Bun Mutual Insurance Co.; Union Mutual Iranc Co. Fa
cifle Mutual Insurance Co. Ptrcbare Certijtes or Depos
it anb other exchange, and transact a gen-f-'IUnklng Boat
nesR. - l' KATHBR,
- 102-0m . . K. Vf. CHURCH.
: .raPORTAlT !
CJANDW ICH AND SOCIETY
ISLANDS
MERCHANTS doing business In sny
part of the Pacific
WrII-Selectew
Ocean, will always find a Large nnd
Slock of
French, British and Amerioaa
FANCY DRY GOODS and
SMALL WARES, at
nugrhes & Wallace's,
N0S. 105 AND 10T SACRAMENTO STRFET,
San Frnneiaco, Cal
Consisting In part of
Whit goods, embroideries, laoca, ribbons
Millinery goods, hosiery, gloves, pongee hdkis "
. Suspenders, cravats, shirts, collars, fancy eutlrry l
Scissors, combs, brushes, perfumery, toilet arUclesi
Tankea notions, haberdashery, etc atct - v
Imitation shell round-back combs i
Black feathers, beads, etc., etc
J An inspection of our stock is solicited.
K7" Our importations are direct from Brit
ain and Europe.
KIT One of the firm always n the market.
CC All orders executed with fromptkcss
and dispatch.
0 PRODUCTS OF THE ISLANDS
RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT.
OOMOMSSEnSBSO .
Haf hes &. Wallace,
IMPORTERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
105 and 107 Sacramento street, Soa Fraaauee, Col.
N. H Sole Agents foe
J. Sc J. Clark 6c Co's celebrated Spool Cotton ;
Marshall & Co's (Leeds) Linen Thread ;
Societe Hygineque Perfumery. i
HUGHES St WALLACE, t
105 AND 101 SACRAMENTO STREET,
6e-lj
SAX FRANCISCO, CAUFOBJIIA.
r(lJ
No.' 107 Clay street, San Francisco,
O'
FFER FOR SALE A FULL AND COM
" ptete assortment of desirable
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
R. k CO. respectfully solicit orders from the country, and
will guarantee satisfaction in every particular to those who favor
them with their custom. 64-om
LAWRENCE Sc HOUSE WORTH,
OPTICIANS. CLAY STREET. SAN FR AN
Cisco, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in and Importers of
Optical, Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments, have for
sale the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eye Glasses on the
Pacific Coast. ' Also, Opera Glasses. Telescopes. Drawinc Instru
ments, Spectacle Cases. Thermometers, Hydrometers, Magnetic
machines. Galvanic Batteries, Magic Lanterns, ete.
Messrs. L. k II. pay particular attention to the Snectacla
branch of the business, having years of experience, and a perfect
Knowledge 01 tne art or adjusting and ntting the proper glasses
to the eye, and assisting and restoring the sight
Persons at a distance wishing a pair of Spectacles, by sending
a glass from tlw old pair in a letter, or stating their age and the
distance from the eves they can read small print, may procure
from ui a pir to suit them, at the same price as If they wars
here in person to select them. 102-oma
AMERICAN EXCHANGE.
(FORMERLY WILSON'S EXCHANGE,) - '
IS UP TO THE GRADE,
Sansome et., opposite American Theatre,
SAN FRANCISCO. . ; . ;
MR. BAILY SARGENT,
Proprietor of th American Exchange, (lata WII-
son's Exchange.) begs leave to Inform the Travel-J
Ing community, that he has undertaken the personal charge of
that house. He has made extensive alterations and improve
ment, and has renovated the house throughout, making it the
first Hotel on the Pacific coast. There has been added to the
House b very fine " "
SITTING ROOM AND DINING HALL,
Newly furnished. In point of comfort and all the conveniences
which modern hotel keeping have rendered issential. the -, -
AMERICAN .EXCHANGE.--?
win compare favorably with any of the Atlantic Hotels. Tha
best talent has been employed in the various departments, aad
the proprietor will set the best table the market affords. Pmi
ess to scrr the ttmes.
The American Exchange Coach Is always In readiness to eon
vey passfngers to and from the House to the Landings, or to any
part of the city, for 11 Baggage free. Mr. P. B. Smith has
charge of the Coach. 64-1 y ,
TEIXA3XA HOUSE,
CORNER OF CALIFORNIA AND SANSOME 815..
r San Francisco, Cat.-.
: . ' rt t: 8
THIS WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR'
Establishment offers superior inducements to the Traveling .
Public, and to those wishing a quiet borne. It is situated ia.
Convenient proximity to the business center,' and toeonductad,
oa the European Plan, riving Its patrons the choice of obtaiaiog
their meals at the restaurant connected with the boose, or sno"
where, as their convenience may suggest. . ( . . -
The Proprietor, whs has been easaged la this boose since -1852,
SolidU s continuance of the patronage of hit many friends,
which, aa hereto ire, ha wffl endeavor to merit by strict atteo-
tlon to their wanU and comfort. O. W. FRINK, .
96-9m Proprietor.
Dr. Ii. J. Czaplxay's ' " ' '
GRAND MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE,
: Snermsnento nu, kelow Mon Efjasnery
Oprxwte Pacifio Mail Steamship Cornpanj's OiSot,
"- . '. SAX FRANCISCO, CAL... -
XetabUshed ia 1854, for the permanent eure of all Privata past ,
chronic diseases, and the suppression of quackery.
Attending and Resident Physician, L. J. CtAPtur, M. Dtst '
in the Hongarian Revoiationarv War, Chief Phy stdan to tha
SOCh Regiment ot Honveds, Chief Surgsoa to the Military -Hospital
of Pesth, Hangary, and lata lectnrer on diseases of
women and children. Coromariicatiooa strictly ooaflili grfcl,
Oaosultations by letteror otherwise. free. Address L. J Craw'
. r r kav, Al. D., Sao FraucUco, CaHforata.
STENCIL PLATES.
TQWR MARKING BOXES, nrkw-. CC7
IT to Order, at tha lowest rates, by BUK LM k Col tli
Jacxsos street, Sas IxAircisoo. Also Names eat fa bee
per, for asarktng eiothes, books, etc., with tadehbts Ink.
-M. B. Orders left with tk. pabslMwr of tUs psusss, w1 al i
ways be prosaptiy executed
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